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What value are you sending for picture? It needs to be a full url, eg http://www.example.com/photo.jpg. Also, it needs to be a URL that Facebook servers can access because Facebook will cache the image and then turn your link into their cached image url.

@bkaid: It returned a json object: {"id":"1279802614_2095710473911"}, shouldn't that mean everything went okey?
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KassemJun 3 '11 at 22:27

Yeah - what does the facebook post look like on the users wall?
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bkaidJun 3 '11 at 23:07

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@bkaid: Well the post includes all the passed data except the picture. So it is basically a normal wall post (text only) with a link that points to the item, but no picture...
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KassemJun 4 '11 at 21:16

could it be because I'm posting from my local machine?! I did not think of that but I think this could be it... will give it a try!
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KassemJun 4 '11 at 21:17